Oh, I know. I was just musing aloud, trying to assess how to answer the question.
[Still, back to the initial point... How would he strategize in such cases, especially with that ambiguity? He's merely a flying type, and one without amazing coverage.]
I suppose a more evasive strategy to start. Assess the opponent, prioritize weakening them with moves like Scary Face and Leer. For the eel, I'd likely let a teammate take charge, simply because I lack the proper means to contend with such a threat.
The probable ground type presents less of an immediate risk, and judging by its size and short limbs, I'd likely have a speed advantage. Even so, I'd rather hinder its mobility as much as possible in order to ensure I have the upper hand, to say nothing of the possible rock type moves it may wield...
Which brings me to the tree. A distant Air Slash could help me assess its weakness to Flying type moves. From there, I'd adjust my tactics depending on its defenses and its own abilities.
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[Still, back to the initial point... How would he strategize in such cases, especially with that ambiguity? He's merely a flying type, and one without amazing coverage.]
I suppose a more evasive strategy to start. Assess the opponent, prioritize weakening them with moves like Scary Face and Leer. For the eel, I'd likely let a teammate take charge, simply because I lack the proper means to contend with such a threat.
The probable ground type presents less of an immediate risk, and judging by its size and short limbs, I'd likely have a speed advantage. Even so, I'd rather hinder its mobility as much as possible in order to ensure I have the upper hand, to say nothing of the possible rock type moves it may wield...
Which brings me to the tree. A distant Air Slash could help me assess its weakness to Flying type moves. From there, I'd adjust my tactics depending on its defenses and its own abilities.